Although it is said to be one of the top ten desperate movies, but I don't feel very hopeless when I see the ending. First of all, the girl is brave, not stupid, just a little emotional. He was dealing with two old people who had lived for more than a hundred years and knew witchcraft, and had designed several body-changing games. They lost the first set. At the end, the two young men who were exchanged were sent to a nursing home, which meant reaching out to more people, including black people who knew witchcraft in Orleans. In addition, the heroine's friend is also a black man, and if you have been in contact with friends whose souls have been changed for a long time, you will see clues. The two people in the car looked at each other and did not see despair. If there was a sequel, they should finally tell the people who could help them about their affairs in the sanatorium, and then fought their wits and courage to return to their bodies. But it wasn't that unsatisfactory when it came out.
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